Women Guiding Women
A peer support and mentoring program for newly diagnosed gynecologic cancer patients.
A diagnosis of gynecologic cancer can seem overwhelming but we can help. Please know that you are not alone and that the Women Guiding Women program is available to lend one-to-one support. After diagnosis you enter into a partnership with your medical team and design your individual treatment plan. An integral part of this plan is your support system. Your family and friends can lend a great deal of needed comfort and encouragement. In addition, the Women Guiding Women program can provide a mentor who has had a similar experience as you to lend support and friendship.
Women Guiding Women mentors are specially trained to help newly diagnosed patients navigate their journey. Through their own experience, the mentors deliver knowledge, support, encouragement, and friendship. Since every woman has an individual treatment plan, we carefully match you with a mentor who has gone through a comparable experience. Because gynecologic cancer affects the entire family, we match you with a mentor who has dealt with similar concerns including partners, children, parents and friends.
Who is this program for?
- All women who have been diagnosed with gynecologic cancer will benefit from this peer-support and mentoring program. The program is free of charge and available to any newly diagnosed gynecologic cancer patient, regardless of where treatment is being received.
How does this program work?
- After the newly diagnosed patient registers, a mentor is matched. The mentor will answer questions, provide information and lend support over the phone. Mentors are available to meet with patients, visit during treatments and provide resources and information. Mentors begin to help patients from diagnosis, through treatment and on to recovery. The relationship will continue for the length of time that is needed for recovery. Many relationships continue into survivorship.
Who is eligible to become a mentor?
- If you are a gynecologic cancer survivor who has been out of treatment for a year or more, you are eligible to train to become a Women Guiding Women mentor.
When It’s Time For Support
- Women Guiding Women mentors help newly diagnosed patients navigate their journey through treatment and recovery. Having been there themselves, the mentors deliver knowledge, support, encouragement, and friendship. Since every woman has an individual treatment plan, we carefully match you with mentor who has gone through a comparable experience. And since gynecologic cancer affects the entire family, we also select mentors who have a similar family background and life style.
For more information about becoming a Women Guiding Women mentor or to be matched with a mentor, please contact us.

